executive summary
noun [ C ] uk/ɪɡˌzek.jə.tɪv ˈsʌm.ər.i/ us/ɪɡˌzek.jə.t̬ɪv ˈsʌm.ɚ.i/
执行总结,执行摘要
a short text that gives the most important facts or ideas contained in a longer document such as a report, study, or plan
"The era of cheap oil is over," says the executive summary of the report, to be published next week. 这份将于下周出版的报告的执行摘要表示:“廉价石油的时代已经结束。”
In the executive summary, the plan is described as "charting a course for the organization" for the next four years. 在执行摘要中,该计划被称为“为机构制定未来四年的路线图”。
informal精华浓缩版;精简要点
a short version of something that is written or spoken, or the most important points about a subject
I'm not going to read all the posts. Can someone give me the executive summary? 我不打算读所有的帖子,谁能给我个精华浓缩版?
Can you give me the executive summary on some of the important things to know before I start this job? 在我开始工作前,你能把一些重要事情的精简要点给我说一下吗?
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- A similar conclusion appears in the executive summary of another study.
- The campaigner said he hadn't seen the bill, but he liked what he saw in the executive summary.
- The board commissioned an external assessment of the museum's status, and its author wrote in the executive summary that the museum "faces several challenging transitions".
- Key statistics on hunger were buried in the back of the report and barely mentioned in its executive summary or the glowing press release that accompanied it.
- The governor's office released an "executive summary" of the bill at 5:50 p.m. and said the full measure had been sent to the speaker.
- Could somebody give me the executive summary on replacing the triple clamp?